Used as an intensifier to express annoyance or contempt
“Come and take this blasted soup from me before I throw it in your face!”
Having been destroyed, especially by a blast
“All that remains are the blasted ruins of the temple.”
Being under the influence of a narcotic or drug
“The park rangers had at first thought she was blasted on drugs, and had rushed her to Gettysburg's very modern hospital.”
Intoxicated or drunk on alcohol
“One night, the two of them were pretty blasted on alcohol and they decided to write a song while inebriated.”
To a complete or absolute degree
Wrinkled because the volume has reduced while the surface area of the outer layer has remained constant
In a decrepit or dilapidated state
Distended, swollen or inflated
To a very large or great degree
Past tense for to destroy by, or as if by, an explosion
“Dynamite had been used to blast the rocks at the site.”
Past tense for to move or proceed very quickly
“Michael De Santa would blast past us in his car as he frantically chased his slimy psychiatrist.”
Past tense for to criticize fiercely
“I suppose that some people may blast me for these criticisms and claim that they found his adventures compelling.”
Past tense for to shoot or launch (a projectile) forward with force
“At my command, blast the cannonball into the air.”
Past tense for to shoot someone or something with a gun
“I gazed down at him and fought the urge to just blast him with my piece.”
Past tense for to burn with a flame
“Place the concoction on the table, stand slightly back, and then blast it with the torch.”
Past tense for to produce or cause to produce loud continuous music or other noise
“DJs interchange on the decks as the speakers blast out loud music throughout the weekend.”
Past tense for to kill, typically by shooting a projectile
“I wanted to knock him right out of his chair, blast him and end the threat, but I didn't know what magic he had.”
Past tense for to destroy or ruin
“No wonder, therefore, that they assail him, and that they set all their engines to work in order to blast his reputation.”
(of a wind or other natural force) Past tense for to wither, shrivel, or blight (a plant)
“A cold wind would blast the rose plants outside.”
Past tense for to criticize or express strong disapproval of
Past tense for to make a loud, deep, resonant sound
Past tense for to explode or cause to explode
Past tense for to bombard with bombs or artillery
Past tense for to announce or declare, especially officially or publicly
Past tense for to charge or damage with electrostatic discharge
Past tense for to comprehensively defeat
Past tense for to hit (someone) hard
Past tense for to bring down (a tall object)
Past tense for to engage in activity with a person unwilling or unable to give consent
Past tense for to make a way through, or into, with physical strength
Past tense for to express an objection to what someone has said or done
Past tense for to attack or besiege, especially militarily
Past tense for to beat in a contest
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